#49 Sovereign Firepower: Building Australia's Munitions Capability | Jason Murray - Part 2
Update: 2025-09-02
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Part 2 moves from problem to delivery. Jason Murray stay on counter-UAS and show how to field effects at pace - starting with Rooster, a physics-based round that lifts terminal effect on small drones but cuts down-range lethality. Rooster has been proved to TRL-6 and is entering staged TRL-7 work. It’s designed for in-service weapons and remote weapon stations, with fragment-on-demand 7.62 NATO settings and engagement out to ~800 m from RWS - useful around critical infrastructure, ports and urban areas where what goes up must not come down as a lethal threat.
The lab builds it, but people make it real. We cover a veterans-first workforce, and the Aimpoint partnership to “grow your own” skills - an ASQA-approved munitions/EO apprenticeship, an armourer pathway through to Master Armourer, and a ballistics course in development. We outline how a multi-user, privately owned defence precinct can speed load-and-assembly work (e.g., Murray Bridge) and give SMEs building uncrewed platforms a munitions design partner they can actually access.
Certification and policy matter. Australia certifies to NATO MOPI, not NATO; we propose an Indo-Pacific certification hub to avoid EU/US bottlenecks and fast-track interoperability. We also call for a DIU-style unit to back early-stage defence tech through TRL-7, plus closer government–industry embeds. COVID showed what happens when verification and supply lag reality; AUKUS Pillar 2 and universities should feed practical skills, not just papers.
What to do now:
✔️Back TRL-7 trials that lead to fielding, not just reports.
✔️ Stand up precincts that let SMEs and primes integrate, test and ship.
✔️ Fund training pathways that put veterans into armoury and ballistic roles.
✔️ Build an Indo-Pacific certification hub so units can train with what they’ll deploy.
Rooster is being launched to international buyers at DSEI London, alongside other lines (EOD disruptors; 12-gauge vehicle interdiction). The window for readiness is tight. Move now so teams can train, certify and protect what matters.
Find deeper briefs inside Vaxa Bureau.
The lab builds it, but people make it real. We cover a veterans-first workforce, and the Aimpoint partnership to “grow your own” skills - an ASQA-approved munitions/EO apprenticeship, an armourer pathway through to Master Armourer, and a ballistics course in development. We outline how a multi-user, privately owned defence precinct can speed load-and-assembly work (e.g., Murray Bridge) and give SMEs building uncrewed platforms a munitions design partner they can actually access.
Certification and policy matter. Australia certifies to NATO MOPI, not NATO; we propose an Indo-Pacific certification hub to avoid EU/US bottlenecks and fast-track interoperability. We also call for a DIU-style unit to back early-stage defence tech through TRL-7, plus closer government–industry embeds. COVID showed what happens when verification and supply lag reality; AUKUS Pillar 2 and universities should feed practical skills, not just papers.
What to do now:
✔️Back TRL-7 trials that lead to fielding, not just reports.
✔️ Stand up precincts that let SMEs and primes integrate, test and ship.
✔️ Fund training pathways that put veterans into armoury and ballistic roles.
✔️ Build an Indo-Pacific certification hub so units can train with what they’ll deploy.
Rooster is being launched to international buyers at DSEI London, alongside other lines (EOD disruptors; 12-gauge vehicle interdiction). The window for readiness is tight. Move now so teams can train, certify and protect what matters.
Find deeper briefs inside Vaxa Bureau.
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